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English: In vivo confocal imaging of hepatobiliary system, STII medaka, 9 dpf. Example of a confocal stack acquired in vivo. Parenchyma elucidated here with β-Bodipy C5 ceramide. Hepatocyte nuclei (HN) appear dark (non fluorescent), cytosol is distinct. Red blood cells can be seen in circulation through sinusoids (S/r). Note differential fluorescence between sinusoid lumen vs. cytosol. Endothelial cells lining sinusoids are also distinct. Stack size [x : y : z = 192 × 192 × 62 μm], Scaling [0.37 × 0.37 × 0.7 μm]. |
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Source | Hardman R, Kullman S, Hinton D (2008). "Non invasive in vivo investigation of hepatobiliary structure and function in STII medaka (Oryzias latipes): methodology and applications". Comparative Hepatology. DOI:10.1186/1476-5926-7-7. PMID 18838008. PMC: 2586619. | ||
Author | Hardman R, Kullman S, Hinton D | ||
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Author | Hardman R, Kullman S, Hinton D |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | In vivo confocal imaging of hepatobiliary system, STII medaka, 9 dpf. Example of a confocal stack acquired in vivo. Parenchyma elucidated here with ?-Bodipy C5 ceramide. Hepatocyte nuclei (HN) appear dark (non fluorescent), cytosol is distinct. Red blood cells can be seen in circulation through sinusoids (S/r). Note differential fluorescence between sinusoid lumen vs. cytosol. Endothelial cells lining sinusoids are also distinct. Stack size [x : y : z |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2008 |